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What Are Your Walls Worth?

wall2_1Look carefully at this picture as it took us a couple of attempts to ‘get it’ and get the scale.

The picture is courtesy of the Real Estate Ancillary Revenue blog [1] and there is a nice article entitled ‘What are your exterior walls worth? [2]‘ which is well worth a read.

Whilst the folks over at SmartSlab [3] don’t seem inclined to talk to us (we were relatively nice about them here [4]) we have been busy with two other clients working on new digital technology that allows, what we are calling ‘digital drywall’ (something the US market will understand) and / or ‘digital plasterboard’ (something the UK market will understand).

Building buildings, walls, bars, tables etc with screen like technology is going to be big in 2010.

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2 Comments To "What Are Your Walls Worth?"

#1 Comment By J. Woolsey Jr. On 14 May 2009 @ 14:04 @627

Adrian,

WOW what an Ad! Anybody know what the length of a typical lease-contract & cost is on a job like this. This is outstanding……

Regards,

J. Woolsey Jr.

#2 Comment By Jay_Schmidt On 14 May 2009 @ 17:42 @779

^^^^

this ad is located in Columbus, OH where I live. It has been up for more than a year, so I’m thinking the minimum requirement was at least 12 months. Most wallscapes have a 3-month minimum requirement. I would ballpark the cost at near $10,000 a month, but thats really just based on comparative costs. Not sure if the client and vendor had a special deal. The production element alone was probably over $20,000, again just an educated guess.